Indian team coach Greg Chappell has allayed fears on Sourav Ganguly's
ankle injury, saying the brief break gave the side a chance to be fully fit before
their opening game in the cricket World Cup scheduled against Bangladesh
on Saturday."We're prepared for it, and we are ready to go. Most of the niggles
are gone, so it has just given us a chance to get ripe a bit," Chappell said
as he laid the fears on Ganguly to rest.
Ganguly had an ankle injury prior to the warm-up match against
the West Indies and fielded for only 13 overs in that game.
After the team's practice session yesterday, Chappell said
his boys were looking forward to the competition against Bangladesh.
India's next two Group B games are against Bermuda (March
19) and Sri Lanka (March 23).
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